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Untold Tales and Eneida Games join forces

Untold Tales and Eneida Games have joined forces to venture into the dark alleys of the mind, bringing you Don’t Be Afraid 2.

Psychological horror meets twisted puzzles to explore a story that intertwines trauma with dangers far more tangible than the figments of one’s psyche...

To give you a taste of what’s lurking in the shadows, we prepared a juicy gameplay teaser👇

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More clues and important updates are coming soon. Wishlist the game here:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2631880/Dont_Be_Afraid_2/

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Don't Be Afraid 2 - Pax West!

This weekend at Pax West, you'll have the chance to play the latest version of the prologue for the upcoming game Don't Be Afraid 2!

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The players thought that David had escaped his tormentor and that his nightmare was over, but no. The psychopath is back, so David once again has to fight for his life. If you'll be in Seattle this weekend, be sure to visit our booth, number 1125. We're waiting for you with the prologue of our upcoming game, and you'll have a chance to save David. We have also prepared a stream of the prologue for you to watch on our steam page.





Community Wishlist Challenge!

[h3]Dear Community,[/h3]

We come to you with a humble request - help us spread fear across the world. It isn't much to ask, right?

Let your friends know that a sequel to Don't Be Afraid is coming and that our team is doing their best to provide the ultimate horror experience for you.

What is more important is wishlisting the game itself - we cannot stress enough how important it is for Indie Developers to succeed. Wishlists are not just statistics; they also provide us with a visibility boost, which we need to spread awareness of our game.

Each wishlist gets us one step closer to releasing the game, and it would mean the world if you would take a moment to add Don't Be Afraid 2 to your wishlist.

As a token of gratitude, we would like to announce wishlist milestones.
The more wishlists we get, the cheaper the game will be at its launch!



Once again, we want to thank you for your support and would like to invite you over to our Discord channel, where you can have a little chat with the developers and the rest of the community.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2631880/Dont_Be_Afraid_2/

Dev Log #4 - First Video Coverage


[h3]"Don't Be Afraid II" is getting closer to its release, and we want to give you a sneak peek of what's in the game.[/h3] We've prepared the beginning of the adventure to show you what lies ahead...

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We decided that the best approach is to give real gamers a taste of our game. They'll share their opinions on the beginning of "Don't Be Afraid II," and we'll review the feedback in the comments on their videos.

Horror has a huge fan base, and it's not just about games. You love movies, TV shows, books, comics, and many other fear-related things. By gathering feedback from the comments, we can learn what you expect and incorporate your desires into our game, refining our ideas to better meet your expectations.

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It's worth following our social media, as well as creators who specialize in horror games, because "Don't Be Afraid II" will be increasingly featured by those who deal with horror content daily. We are developing "Don't Be Afraid II" entirely on our own from the ground up, drawing inspiration from pop culture and our experiences, but we're always eager to hear your opinions and gather feedback from wherever we can.

You can expect more game content in the near future. The game is evolving every day, with new content being added, and it's possible that more online creators will soon show you new materials from the game.

We can't wait to show you more, and we know the game will bring you plenty of joy... and fear.




Dev Log #3 - Our Inspirations

There are many people who love horror movies and games, so we thought we would tell you which inspired us. Of course, we've watched and played many more, but there are some that we remember better, and when creating the "Don't Be Afraid" series, we used them as sources of inspiration.

The Shining - Stanley Kubrick

This is a movie that we think almost everyone knows about. "The Shining" was for many of us our first horror movie, and thanks to its incredible atmosphere and acting, this title has stayed with us forever. When creating a game, we often talk about this movie, as well as the book, which are quite different from each other, but both of these works we consider outstanding.

Layers of Fear - Bloober Team SA

In creating the game, we naturally had to play many titles of this genre, and "Layers of Fear" turned out to be one of the best. The team behind this title did a fantastic job because they polished the game from every angle. It features an incredibly intriguing story that you want to follow, unveiling secrets at just the right moments, a wonderful atmosphere that accompanies players throughout the gameplay, and elements designed to scare the player tastefully rather than relying on jump scares. In our opinion, this is a must-play title for every horror fan.

Run - Aneesh Chaganty

Escape is something present in almost every horror movie, so the film "Run" was almost obligatory to check out. In recent years, when it comes to horror movies, we've been given horrors at various levels, but this one is really interesting and has some really intriguing ideas, which we discussed with the team creating "Don't Be Afraid II".

Amnesia: The Dark Descent - Frictional Games

"Amnesia" is an absolute classic, and every horror fan should play this game. It had a fairly innovative approach for its time, with an incredible atmosphere and a sense of "unspecified" evil lurking throughout. Despite being several years old and with technology having advanced, players still love "Amnesia" and gladly return to it.


Evil Dead - Sam Raimi

On such a list, there can't be a lack of at least one slasher, so we unanimously chose "Evil Dead". The movie is over forty years old, yet it still manages to scare and entertain simultaneously, which seems like a paradox but is entirely true. We watched this film earlier than we probably should have, which surely made us remember it vividly, and most importantly, each of us gladly returns to it because this film hasn't aged a bitːsteamhappyː

We can't list all the horrors we like, so we've provided a few examples from different types here. Movies and games of this genre have a rich history, and new ones keep appearing all the time. We hope that after the release of "Don't Be Afraid II", it will become one of your favorite horror games.

What are your favorites?